I was wondering if you figured out the redacted name of the girl Dylan was talking about in the poem he wrote? Sue said the girl he wrote about didn't even know who Dylan was, do you think that was a lie on the girls part or did she really not know who he was?
I didn't come up with it, but it seems to be Marla Foust possibly. But another girl he liked was Kristen Thiebault. Miss Everlasting made a great post about this:
I've caught Sue in some big lies regarding this case, so I personally don't trust what she says. For example, she swears she always wanted her deposition released because she has nothing to hide, but I got the court docs that prove she fought hard to have them destroyed along with the Harris'. She was really upset that they would potentially be released, even with the seal, and requested that hers be heavily redacted if she had no choice. But her book says otherwise. So I take what she says with a grain of salt. I consider her book to be more of a PR piece than a memoir.
If she said the girl in the poem said she didn't know Dylan, it may have been a way to hide her identity from public view in case anyone figured it out, or to keep people from bothering her. Can't say for sure, though!
I was wondering if you figured out the redacted name of the girl Dylan was talking about in the poem he wrote? Sue said the girl he wrote about didn't even know who Dylan was, do you think that was a lie on the girls part or did she really not know who he was?
I didn't come up with it, but it seems to be Marla Foust possibly. But another girl he liked was Kristen Thiebault. Miss Everlasting made a great post about this:
https://everlastingcontrast.home.blog/tag/kristen-theibault/
I've caught Sue in some big lies regarding this case, so I personally don't trust what she says. For example, she swears she always wanted her deposition released because she has nothing to hide, but I got the court docs that prove she fought hard to have them destroyed along with the Harris'. She was really upset that they would potentially be released, even with the seal, and requested that hers be heavily redacted if she had no choice. But her book says otherwise. So I take what she says with a grain of salt. I consider her book to be more of a PR piece than a memoir.
If she said the girl in the poem said she didn't know Dylan, it may have been a way to hide her identity from public view in case anyone figured it out, or to keep people from bothering her. Can't say for sure, though!